Carling Cup
Tuesday, December 02, 2008, 19:45 3:40am, live on ch 27
Arsène Wenger has named an 18-man squad for tonight's Carling Cup Fourth-Round tie against Burnley at Turf Moor.
The squad is as follows...
12 Carlos VELA
16 Aaron RAMSEY
18 Mikael SILVESTRE
19 Jack WILSHERE
21 Lukasz FABIANSKI (GK)
24 Vito MANNONE (GK)
26 Nicklas BENDTNER
28 Amaury BISCHOFF
35 Francis COQUELIN
40 Kieran GIBBS
41 Gavin HOYTE
42 Henri LANSBURY
43 Fran MERIDA
47 Mark RANDALL
49 Paul RODGERS
50 Jay SIMPSON
51 Rene STEER
56 Emmanuel FRIMPONG
Yea. On leave tmr
Tonight can watch hurhur
tonite's game i expecting a lot of pretty football..hoping that players like ramsey wilshere vela and simpson can live up to the expectations!
I nv realli heard of simpson until he scored the goals in the last match
young guns out... better luck in FA cup....
it is looking more and more likely arsenal will end the season with nothing.
Originally posted by dragg:it is looking more and more likely arsenal will end the season with nothing.
too early to say something like tat...
bad news..
Burnley's giant-killing spree in the Carling Cup continued after a 2-0 win over Arsenal's rookies in the quarter-final at Turf Moor.
Kevin McDonald struck in each half as Owen Coyle's men followed up victories over Fulham and Chelsea with a richly-deserved success over the Gunners.
The Championship side took the lead after just six minutes when McDonald slotted into the net after Arsenal keeper Lukasz Fabianski had failed to collect Chris Eagles' low cross.
Gunners striker Nicklas Bendtner was denied by Brian Jensen either side of McDonald's opener, and the Burnley keeper also made a smart save to thwart Carlos Vela.
Fran Merida came close to a brilliant solo goal early in the second half before McDonald, who scored his first goal for Burnley at the weekend, grabbed his second of the night on 57 minutes.
He anticipated Eagles' quick throw-in and, after getting the better of Mark Randall, flicked a nonchalant finish past Fabianski and inside the far post.
Though Jensen kept his side in it on occasions, Burnley's football was more than a match for a fledgling Arsenal side that had ripped apart Sheffield United and Wigan in previous rounds.
The match was locally billed as 'Capital Punishment III' after Chelsea and Fulham were put to the sword in previous rounds - and it lived up to expectations.
Yet Arsenal almost took the lead before McDonald made the breakthrough when Merida released Bendtner, however Jensen stayed alert and diverted the striker's effort to safety.
Burnley took the lead in the sixth minute after Chris Eagles swung in a superb cross from the right and Arsenal could not clear their lines after Fabianski failed to gather the ball.
McDonald took full advantage to score from the edge of the six-yard box to put the the second-tier side in the driving seat - and they never looked back.
Arsenal were stung and Bendtner sprung the offside trap in the ninth minute after a good through-ball from Vela but Jensen was equal to his effort.
Then Martin Paterson skipped away from Kieran Gibbs but his shot carried little power and the goalkeeper was able to make a comfortable save.
Burnley were dictating the pace against their inexperienced opponents and Robbie Blake tested Fabianski in the 28th minute.
The young Arsenal goalkeeper looked nervous and spilled his effort, only to recover in time and take the ball off Paterson's toes.
Paterson should have extended Burnley's lead when he stole in on the blindside but only succeeded in rattling a shot against Fabianski's body.
Arsenal responded in the 37th minute and Bendtner sent Randall clear with a clever flick. Randall had only Jensen to beat but the goalkeeper stood tall to make the block.
The goalkeeper was again proving difficult to beat after an impressive display in the victory against Chelsea.
It looked as though Vela would equalise in the 41st minute but Jensen cleared the danger.
Merida came close after 49 minutes when he weaved his way into the penalty area but failed to test Jensen, curling his effort just wide.
Burnley extended their lead in the 57th minute with McDonald again showing a cool head when needed.
Randall was caught napping when Eagles delivered a throw-in and McDonald raced clear before curling a delightful shot into the far corner with the outside of his right boot.
This was an uphill task now for Arsenal and Wenger responded by bringing on Jay Simpson for Jack Wilshere in a bid to turn things around.
Simpson had shown his potential in the last round with a brace in the victory against Wigan.
However, Paterson should have made it 3-0 in the 65th minute only to send a soft header into Fabianski's arms following a cross from Blake.
Burnley were happy to knock the ball around and keep possession but Arsenal still looked dangerous going forward.
Bendtner should have pulled a goal back with three minutes remaining but the striker failed to capitalise on a good ball from Vela to put the seal on a miserable night for the Gunners.
ya bad news... young guns misfire... but tis is a giant killer team they played so no shame...
Would've been a different story if bendtner had converted his chances in the opening minutes of the game... Never mind if they cant progress to the next round and go on to win the cup, it's just a shame that we cant get to see the young guns in action for a while
Originally posted by Trump_Card:Would've been a different story if bendtner had converted his chances in the opening minutes of the game... Never mind if they cant progress to the next round and go on to win the cup, it's just a shame that we cant get to see the young guns in action for a while
see if wenger wan to let them play in fa cup anot lo...
Originally posted by BrUtUs:
see if wenger wan to let them play in fa cup anot lo...
That's tantamount to making a mockery out of the english cup competitions
Originally posted by Trump_Card:That's tantamount to making a mockery out of the english cup competitions
fa cup only... early stages still can field them...
Originally posted by BrUtUs:
fa cup only... early stages still can field them...
Maybe the home games ba...
they are already in the quarters, 2 matches away from winning the cup.
however lousy they think the carling is its still a cup.
winning a lousy cup is better than ending the season with nothing.
now i see why bendtner shud be sold in january...hes totally a flop...imagine him playing for arsenal in 1st time squandering all those chances against man u.
his only place is in divison 2 clubs
Originally posted by dragg:they are already in the quarters, 2 matches away from winning the cup.
however lousy they think the carling is its still a cup.
winning a lousy cup is better than ending the season with nothing.
Yah.ur third sentence has got a point there.its very true.at least like u say,winning the Carling Cup is better than nothing.at least Arsenal will have something to show off.but they are being very stupid.they rather finish the season empty-handed again rather than at least winning the Carling Cup.haizz.
Originally posted by Merczrox:
Yah.ur third sentence has got a point there.its very true.at least like u say,winning the Carling Cup is better than nothing.at least Arsenal will have something to show off.but they are being very stupid.they rather finish the season empty-handed again rather than at least winning the Carling Cup.haizz.
no nid so negative yet... season still open... actually young guns got every rite to continue playing for carling cup since they did so well in the past rounds(even defeat bpl teams) so dun see it as an issue... jz happen tat not their day so let it be ba... still got fa cup, or the team buck up can even tink abt ucl n even bpl title... jz let the boss run the show...
knn
i almost buy arsenal 4-0
heng ah
Originally posted by gigabyte14:knn
i almost buy arsenal 4-0
heng ah
pls call me before u buy anything
Originally posted by BrUtUs:
no nid so negative yet... season still open... actually young guns got every rite to continue playing for carling cup since they did so well in the past rounds(even defeat bpl teams) so dun see it as an issue... jz happen tat not their day so let it be ba... still got fa cup, or the team buck up can even tink abt ucl n even bpl title... jz let the boss run the show...
looking at the way arsenal are playing i seriously doubt they can win anything.
Originally posted by dragg:
looking at the way arsenal are playing i seriously doubt they can win anything.
football round, anytin can happen...